Scholarships for Brandeis Students

Brandeis Scholarships for Study Abroad are available for students receiving need-based financial aid. There is also one scholarship for study in China available to any student regardless of their financial aid status. Application materials are available online through your Online Study Abroad account.

The deadline for Fall, Academic Year, and Spring is in late February/early March.

The Eizenstat Travel Grant offers competitive $2,500 grants for students pursuing academic or career interests in Israel: study, work, research or internship. Students from all departments and majors are invited to apply.

The Crown Center for Middle East Studies offers summer travel and study grants of up to $4,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Any field of study may be considered but the research must be related to the Middle East. These grants may be used for summer travel/study or for senior thesis research during the academic year.

National Scholarships

Boren Scholarships, The National Security Education Program (NSEP) provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to add an important international and language component to their educations. They focus on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study that are critical to U.S. national security, broadly defined, and underrepresented areas in study abroad.

The campus deadline is December and differs from the national deadline. Please visit the Boren Scholarship page for more details.

Benjamin A. Gilman Undergraduate Scholarships Program provides undergraduate students with limited financial means with up to $5,000 to pursue overseas study. Students who plan to study Critical Need Languages and receive the Gilman Scholarship are also eligible to receive an additional $3,000 Critical Need Language Supplement from the Gilman Program. The Gilman-McCain Scholarship is open to students who are child dependents of active duty military members. If you're interested in applying for the Gilman, please contact your study abroad advisor.

Application deadlines are typically in March for fall/year/summer students studying abroad and October for Spring students.

Freeman Awards for Study in Asia (Freeman-ASIA) is designed to support American undergraduates with demonstrated financial need who are planning to study overseas in East or Southeast Asia. The program’s goal is to increase the number of Americans with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures. Please review it's website for deadlines and eligibility criteria.

The Fund for Education Abroad is committed to increasing opportunities for dedicated American students to participate in high-quality, rigorous education abroad programs by reducing financial restrictions through the provision of grants and scholarships.

Applications must be sent to MASA at least two months before the start of your program.

Other National Scholarship Resources

DiversityAbroad.com has developed a personalized scholarship directory that allows students, families, and education abroad professionals to search for study abroad grants, scholarships, and other funding opportunities.

Please note that not all information applies to the Brandeis study abroad experience.

Program-Specific Scholarships

Many institutions will offer grants and scholarships for students studying abroad on their program. Listed below are just a few highlights of the types of funding available through some of the more popular programs for Brandeis students. Be sure to check with your individual program to see if they offer any merit and/or need-based scholarships.